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Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by olisaokere(m): 12:14pm On Jun 16
insidelife22:
We will be here when all this nonsense starts backfiring.
Seems Africans freed this lots from aparteid of the flesh but never freed them from the one of the mind
Nothing will backfire.are these people documented?don’t you know in some of these countries where there are many undocumented immigrants,it leads to high rate of crime?.they are trying to sanitize their country and after that they will let the right people come into their country and help it grow.
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by ceejay80s(m): 12:25pm On Jun 16
when will Nigerian government deport other foreigners in Nigeria
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by MarketDispatch: 12:27pm On Jun 16
RandDigital:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbmncJIYcIw?si=TRj1Kreh6Fv2nIog

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South Africa should refund the $61billion dollars Nigerian Government spent on South Africa

Nigeria was at the global forefront of the fight against apartheid. Between 1960 and 1995, Nigeria contributed an estimated cumulative total of $61 billion to liberate South Africa.

This investment encompassed direct financial aid, institutional support, and lost oil revenues from embargoes.Key Actions Against ApartheidFinancial and Material Aid: Nigeria established the Southern African Relief Fund (SAFR). This included the "Mandela Tax," where civil servants and students sacrificed up to \(2\%\) of their monthly salaries to support the African National Congress (ANC). Nigeria also provided \(5\) million in annual subventions to the ANC and PAC.Economic Boycott:

Nigeria refused to sell oil to the apartheid regime and nationalized British petroleum assets, causing an estimated loss of $41 billion in oil revenue.Travel and Asylum: Nigeria issued over 300 Nigerian passports to exiled South Africans (such as future President Thabo Mbeki) and sheltered freedom fighters so they could travel and lobby internationally.

Educational Support: The country provided free university scholarships to thousands of Black South Africans during an era when their basic education was restricted by the apartheid
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by chatinent: 12:47pm On Jun 16
Nigeria should start cleansing...starting from the govt. Those terror kingpins in got top places sponsoring terrorism.
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by Samantha125(f): 1:05pm On Jun 16
Still, majority of black South Africans didn't benefit from that $61 billion... So feel free to demand your refund from the ANC, PAC, and all those who exiled in Nigeria, keep the rest of us out of it.

I'm sure you guys still have their data stored in your system and can easily retrieve it and offer each one of them an invoice for all the costs accumulated during apartheid... Stop whining and start acting so that we can get this over and done with.
MarketDispatch:
South Africa should refund the $61billion dollars Nigerian Government spent on South Africa

Nigeria was at the global forefront of the fight against apartheid. Between 1960 and 1995, Nigeria contributed an estimated cumulative total of $61 billion to liberate South Africa.

This investment encompassed direct financial aid, institutional support, and lost oil revenues from embargoes.Key Actions Against ApartheidFinancial and Material Aid: Nigeria established the Southern African Relief Fund (SAFR). This included the "Mandela Tax," where civil servants and students sacrificed up to \(2\%\) of their monthly salaries to support the African National Congress (ANC). Nigeria also provided \(5\) million in annual subventions to the ANC and PAC.Economic Boycott:

Nigeria refused to sell oil to the apartheid regime and nationalized British petroleum assets, causing an estimated loss of $41 billion in oil revenue.Travel and Asylum: Nigeria issued over 300 Nigerian passports to exiled South Africans (such as future President Thabo Mbeki) and sheltered freedom fighters so they could travel and lobby internationally.

Educational Support: The country provided free university scholarships to thousands of Black South Africans during an era when their basic education was restricted by the apartheid
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by Eagleways: 1:22pm On Jun 16
Ishilove:
I have nothing against deportation of illegal migrants, as long as the process is carried out within the ambit of the law. What I am vehemently against is the harassment and looting of the shops and businesses of legal migrants. That is where the problem is. That is the xenophobia Africa should unite against.
Oga, just complete your support, abeg.
Support the looting too, after all those shops and goods should be illegally acquired
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by Haeg: 1:26pm On Jun 16
I wish UK, US, and all other countries can deport Nigerians so we will focus on fixing our country. The solution is not to run away but to find a lasting solution
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by Omoawoke(m): 1:44pm On Jun 16
RandDigital:
ALL MALAWIANS VERIED SO FAR FOUND TO BE IN SA ILLEGALLY

The first 1140 Malawian nationals processed at a repatriation site in Durban were found to be in the country illegally, Deputy Home Affairs Minister Njabulo Nzuza said on Sunday, as authorities stepped up efforts to return thousands of foreign nationals to Malawi.

"Of those that have been verified, they are all illegal," Nzuza said.

The verification process is continuing and officials are conducting biometric checks against government databases to determine whether any of those being processed are linked to criminal matters.

Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber said 2745 repatriations had been carried out since President Cyril Ramaphosa's address on migration and illegal immigration on 7 June, although he cautioned that the figure continued to change as processing and removals continued.
You come here to post everyday like people are hating on xenophobic republic for removing illegal immigrants

That’s not the point, no one is saying that

The point is xenophobic attack which is an attack on foreigners and their businesses

You people enter into shops and looted their business , chase away business owners and steal their properties, physically attack and lynch people..


That’s xenophobia!

Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by Omoawoke(m): 1:47pm On Jun 16
Haeg:
I wish UK, US, and all other countries can deport Nigerians so we will focus on fixing our country. The solution is not to run away but to find a lasting solution
When people talk like this, I realize they are unexposed, uncivil and somehow lozers that haven’t travelled the world and understand how the world works.


Do you think people migrate because their counties aren’t fixed?

I understand it’s about your exposure level…

I hope you save some little change up and get to travel and explore one or two places and realize that even in that same US, you will meet migrants from Canada, Uk, Germany, Italy, India , China .
That’s how the world works, people migrate from place to place for different reasons..

Pls you need to upgrade your mindset
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by Omoawoke(m): 1:49pm On Jun 16
olisaokere:
Nothing will backfire.are these people documented?don’t you know in some of these countries where there are many undocumented immigrants,it leads to high rate of crime?.they are trying to sanitize their country and after that they will let the right people come into their country and help it grow.
Immigration sanitzation is different from xenophobia…

Pls don’t mix the two.

South Africans are xenophobic…
This post by the op is immigration issues not the xenophobia we talking about

Pls learn to engage like an educated person
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by Omoawoke(m): 1:50pm On Jun 16
IronGalaxy:
The victim card has expired bruv...your country wouldn't allow such numbers of illegal people, why must we?
No one is saying you should!

Don’t act like we are illiterates here by deliberately trying to hide immigration clean up under xenophobia attack

They are two different things and your country is a xenophobic state
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by Omoawoke(m): 1:51pm On Jun 16
motymop:
I used to hate what south Africans are doing, now I love it

They should go home and build their country

Their president will be stealing while the masses suffer
So you that aren’t in South Africa , how have you built your country?
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by lawani(m): 2:03pm On Jun 16
Omoawoke:
When people talk like this, I realize they are unexposed, uncivil and somehow lozers that haven’t travelled the world and understand how the world works.


Do you think people migrate because their counties aren’t fixed?

I understand it’s about your exposure level…

I hope you save some little change up and get to travel and explore one or two places and realize that even in that same US, you will meet migrants from Canada, Uk, Germany, Italy, India , China .
That’s how the world works, people migrate from place to place for different reasons..

Pls you need to upgrade your mindset
Nobody will respect you if your country is not fixed and why should they?
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by kullozone(m): 2:09pm On Jun 16
The only thing I like about South Africans is that they can decide on their own, then the government will follow up. It's like the people govern themselves... Their government don't oppress them like ours do, and it listens to what the people want.
What have we ever demanded in Nigeria that the government supported us?

NOTHING!
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by Omoawoke(m): 2:10pm On Jun 16
lawani:
Nobody will respect you if your country is not fixed and why should they?
So what have you done to fix your country?

No individual is responsible for “fixing” an entire country of millions or hundreds of millions of people.


And to you theory, that’s a big lie

On the ladder of respect, the kind of person you are and achievements eventually determines how people will respect and treat you even if you come from the most failed country in the world…

Most people are judged by their actions, accomplishments, and values, not by the successes or failures of governments they do not control.

I really believe many of you haven’t interacted with people of other nationalities and have poor exposure so I won’t blame you for this myopic mindset…
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by lawani(m): 2:28pm On Jun 16
Omoawoke:
So what have you done to fix your country?

No individual is responsible for “fixing” an entire country of millions or hundreds of millions of people.


And to you theory, that’s a big lie

On the ladder of respect, the kind of person you are and achievements eventually determines how people will respect and treat you even if you come from the most failed country in the world…

Most people are judged by their actions, accomplishments, and values, not by the successes or failures of governments they do not control.

I really believe many of you haven’t interacted with people of other nationalities and have poor exposure so I won’t blame you for this myopic mindset…
What have I done?
Nobody in Nigeria or that is a Nigerian has worked harder than me in the last two decades.
It is surprising you don't know people from working countries are automatically respected even before you get to know them well. I wonder the extent of what else you do not know

One person can not change a country of millions? No individuals that have a sense of responsibility can bring change and they are the only ones who can. Not a crowd.

You are traveled as I gather but you don't have a broad mind. Yet you say I am myopic? If you were not myopic you would have known that a single idea from one person can change not only a country of millions but the whole world.
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by seppuku: 2:29pm On Jun 16
kiddaz:
Yeah I'm not even against this. The issue with you lots is attacking foreigners both documented and illegals, destroying and looting foreign businesses and killing them too. People get repatriated everyday if they're not documented and are illegally staying in a host country but y'all attitude and approach is the problem. It's sickening. I don't even know why those people aren't leaving already. What's to gain in a hostile environment?
If you like tell them that is the case a million times. They will tell you it's isolated incidents. Something they have been doing for 20 years now.

It's like we are having two different conversations.
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by seppuku: 2:30pm On Jun 16
motymop:
I used to hate what south Africans are doing, now I love it

They should go home and build their country

Their president will be stealing while the masses suffer
You think this is about illegals.

Wait and see.
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by IronGalaxy: 2:31pm On Jun 16
Omoawoke:
No one is saying you should!

Don’t act like we are illiterates here by deliberately trying to hide immigration clean up under xenophobia attack

They are two different things and your country is a xenophobic state
Call it what you may, it makes no difference anymore
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by seppuku: 2:32pm On Jun 16
Haeg:
I wish UK, US, and all other countries can deport Nigerians so we will focus on fixing our country. The solution is not to run away but to find a lasting solution
The 180 million there haven't found solution yet. You are waiting for the 10 million that are outside.
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by IronGalaxy: 2:33pm On Jun 16
seppuku:
You think this is about illegals.

Wait and see.
Let your people have independence thought than you poisoning them with your xenophobia obsession
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by sulaak(m): 2:35pm On Jun 16
insidelife22:
We will be here when all this nonsense starts backfiring.
Seems Africans freed this lots from aparteid of the flesh but never freed them from the one of the mind
You want SA to become the next Nigeria or DR Congo. How has freedom of movement from Niger, Chad, Mali , Sudan benefited Nigeria. SA needs to close it borders.
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by seppuku: 2:38pm On Jun 16
Omoawoke:
So what have you done to fix your country?

No individual is responsible for “fixing” an entire country of millions or hundreds of millions of people.


And to you theory, that’s a big lie

On the ladder of respect, the kind of person you are and achievements eventually determines how people will respect and treat you even if you come from the most failed country in the world…

Most people are judged by their actions, accomplishments, and values, not by the successes or failures of governments they do not control.

I really believe many of you haven’t interacted with people of other nationalities and have poor exposure so I won’t blame you for this myopic mindset…
That's the new slogan for 2026.. "Everyone should go back and fix their countries!"
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by sulaak(m): 2:38pm On Jun 16
MarketDispatch:
South Africa should refund the $61billion dollars Nigerian Government spent on South Africa

Nigeria was at the global forefront of the fight against apartheid. Between 1960 and 1995, Nigeria contributed an estimated cumulative total of $61 billion to liberate South Africa.

This investment encompassed direct financial aid, institutional support, and lost oil revenues from embargoes.Key Actions Against ApartheidFinancial and Material Aid: Nigeria established the Southern African Relief Fund (SAFR). This included the "Mandela Tax," where civil servants and students sacrificed up to \(2\%\) of their monthly salaries to support the African National Congress (ANC). Nigeria also provided \(5\) million in annual subventions to the ANC and PAC.Economic Boycott:

Nigeria refused to sell oil to the apartheid regime and nationalized British petroleum assets, causing an estimated loss of $41 billion in oil revenue.Travel and Asylum: Nigeria issued over 300 Nigerian passports to exiled South Africans (such as future President Thabo Mbeki) and sheltered freedom fighters so they could travel and lobby internationally.

Educational Support: The country provided free university scholarships to thousands of Black South Africans during an era when their basic education was restricted by the apartheid
You now want pay back from helping a country in distress. Lets fix Nigeria and respect SA freedom and independent.
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by seppuku: 2:39pm On Jun 16
IronGalaxy:
Call it what you may, it makes no difference anymore
So I am not the only one who sees through the B.S.

Thank God.
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by seppuku: 2:41pm On Jun 16
sulaak:
You now want pay back from helping a country in distress. Lets fix Nigeria and respect SA freedom and independent.
My brother we respect their sovereignty, but we must call out AFrophobia when we see it.

The illegal immigration conversation can be had without allowing people to dehumanize, criminalize and project their fears on you.
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by Omoawoke(m): 2:42pm On Jun 16
lawani:
What have I done?
Nobody in Nigeria or that is a Nigerian has worked harder than me in the last two decades.
It is surprising you don't know people from working countries are automatically respected even before you get to know them well. I wonder the extent of what else you do not know

One person can not change a country of millions? No individuals that have a sense of responsibility can bring change and they are the only ones who can. Not a crowd.

You are traveled as I gather but you don't have a broad mind. Yet you say I am myopic? If you were not myopic you would have known that a single idea from one person can change not only a country of millions but the whole world.
So since you know a single idea from one person can change more than a country- where’s your single idea?? Don’t you want to change Nigeria?

It is in Nigeria that when you see a foreigner, you worship them based on their nationalities…

There are also people in other countries with low exposure and lQ that act that way of treating foreigners based on what they look like or come from but the irony is that they hate you once they sight you…
But you Nigerians/black Africans love anything foreign and automatically believe they are better, lmao

Even losers and rejects from other countries know they can catch your women easily once they look foreign…

But those people mostly belong to the streets, just like the South African xenophobes… those people you see looting shops and attacking black migrants are never do wells..


You don’t have to even be in the calibre of Victor Osihmen, or Wizkid or Dangote… just at middle class level, have a good education, good career and you will mingle easily with people from other nationalities and they will give you your full respect…
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by seppuku: 2:43pm On Jun 16
sulaak:
You want SA to become the next Nigeria or DR Congo. How has freedom of movement from Niger, Chad, Mali , Sudan benefited Nigeria. SA needs to close it borders.
Please tell them to stop issuing visas to the rest of Africa as well cause at this juncture, they don't want to see any Africans there so why is the VFS and their cohorts scamming people and pocketing their non refundable fees.
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by IronGalaxy: 2:43pm On Jun 16
seppuku:
So I am not the only one who sees through the B.S.

Thank God.
You're huffing and puffing, trying to shut everyone who's thinking out of that "they are xenophobic" box.. its pathetic to watch
Re: South Africa Looking For 1,000 Buses To Repatriate Malawians (Pictures) by sulaak(m): 2:45pm On Jun 16
seppuku:
My brother we respect their sovereignty, but we must call out AFrophobia when we see it.

The illegal immigration conversation can be had without allowing people to dehumanize, criminalize and project their fears on you.
There is nothing to call out lets focus on Nigeria and our useless leadership. SA is a distraction from the bigger problem in Nigeria.

The SA can go onto the street and force the change that they want, why can't Nigeria force change in Nigeria.
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